19 Artists Exhibiting at Artomatic
Annie Riker
Annie Riker involves the viewer by inviting them to take a photo in a frame she hung from the ceiling. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Bob Aldrich
Looking at this abstract landscape by Bob Aldrich, it’s hard to believe this is his first time showing his work in public. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Cory Oberndorfer
Artist and art teacher Cory Oberndorfer was an instant favorite—how can you resist? Photograph by Photograph by Meg Biram.
Greg Minah
Greg Minah’s beautiful abstract paintings are awash in stunning colors. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Gregory Lambert
We love how Gregory Lambert delves into such a serious subject matter with subtle humor. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Ivan Collich
Ivan Collich transformed the entire wall into an enormous piece of art. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Joan Konkel
The innovative layers of metal and mesh take the viewer right up to Joan Konkel’s work to inspect it closely. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Livingston Rodgers
The yellow-green background made Livingston Rodgers’s paintings pop right off the wall. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Liz Stewart
The bold black-and-white mural Stewart painted behind her work immediately draws you in. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Lucio Palmeri
Lucio Palmeri’s work has a soft, delicate quality. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Matt Sesow
Well-known Washington artist Matt Sesow’s display didn’t disappoint. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Michael Hammond
We love the animal/graffiti combo in Michael Hammond’s painting. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Nate Lewis
Music and art. Body and sound. You can’t resist walking into Nate Lewis’s room. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Rosalie Ferris
With the chevron wall and bold patterns I couldn’t help but love Rosalie Ferris’s work. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Sally Kauffman
Sally Kauffman’s abstract paintings are even more stunning in person. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Sarah Louise Chittenden
The light display by Sarah Louise Chittenden had us wondering how we could re-create the effect at home. Definitely a display to be seen in person.
Veronica Szalus
A gorgeous installation by Veronica Szalus made from crunched soda cans. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Paul Mericle
The detail and hidden imagery in Paul Mericle’s work kept us looking. Photograph by Meg Biram.
Sabrina Cabada
We were drawn into Sabrina Cabada’s paintings by her sense of color and use of pattern. Photograph by Meg Biram.



